Chemical Hygiene Plan
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Chemical Hygiene Plan
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Recognizing Hazards
- 3. Laboratory Management
- 4. Training
- 5. Experiment Planning
- 6. Safety Equipment
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7. Chemical Management
- 7.1 Housekeeping
- 7.2 Labeling
- 7.4 Particularly Hazardous Substances Safety
- 7.5 Peroxide-Forming Chemicals Safety
- 7.6 Compressed Gas Safety
- 7.7 Transporting and Shipping Hazardous Materials
- 7.8 Ionizing Radiation
- 7.9 Non-Ionizing Radiation
- 7.10 Noise
- 7.11 Research Samples
- 7.12 Lab Equipment
- 7.13 Decontamination and Laboratory Cleanup
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8. Chemical Waste Guidelines
- 8.1 Chemical Waste Program
- 8.2 Hazardous Waste Defined
- 8.3 Hazardous Waste Storage Requirements
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8.4 Chemical Waste Disposal Procedures
- 8.4.1 HSRM Chemical Waste Disposal Procedures
- 8.4.2 Unknown Chemical Waste
- 8.4.3 Contaminated Labware
- 8.4.4 Sink and Trash Disposal
- 8.4.5 Liquid Chromatography Waste
- 8.4.6 Compressed Gas Cylinders and Aerosol Cans
- 8.4.7 Peroxide-Forming Chemical (PFC) Disposal Requirements
- 8.4.8 Additional Waste Streams
- 8.4.9 Dichloromethane Waste
- 8.5 Table A: Listed Hazardous Waste - P List
- 8.6 Table B: Listed Hazardous Waste - U List
- 9. Emergency Procedures
- 10. References and Resources
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11. Appendix 1 - Methylene Chloride/Dichloromethane Workplace Chemical Protection Program
- 11.1 Purpose
- 11.2 Definitions
- 11.3 Roles and Responsibilities
- 11.4 Hazards
- 11.5 Occupational Exposure Limits
- 11.6 Exposure Monitoring
- 11.7 Regulated Areas
- 11.8 Exposure Control Plan (ECP) or Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
- 11.9 Respiratory Protection and Personal Protective Equipment
- 11.10 Training
- 11.11 Recordkeeping
- 11.12 References